The Ritz-Carlton: This six mile trail runs along one of the longest beaches in Puerto Rico and eventually extends into the Piñones State Forest. It offers a wonderful day trip to enjoy the flora and take some pictures.

The Ritz-Carlton: This cathedral is one of the oldest buildings in San Juan. Go inside to look for the tomb of one of San Juan's historic citizens; the resting place of explorer and governor Juan Ponce de Léon.

The Ritz-Carlton: This colonial-era cemetery overlooks the Atlantic Ocean and is the final resting place for many of Puerto Rico's most prominent natives and residents, such as Academy Award-winner José Ferrer.

The Ritz-Carlton: This gate was once the main entrance to the city, built to protect the city from invaders in the 1630's. There were once three gates that led into the city, but this is the only one that remains.

The Ritz-Carlton: Old San Juan is paved in blue cobblestone dating back nearly 500 years. Some wander its streets without a map or direction; to discover its history, art galleries, and beautiful views on their own.

The Ritz-Carlton: The Institute of Puerto Rican Culture in Old San Juan offers a historic perspective of Sanjuanero culture, including a replica of a native Puerto Rican village, and artifacts predating Spanish rule.

The Ritz-Carlton: Plazuela de la Rogativa features four bronze statues, of a bishop and his companions, commemorating the religious procession that, as legend has it, saved San Juan from the British in 1797.

The Ritz-Carlton: Pigeon Park is dedicated to the local pigeon population. Scattered benches allow wanderers to enjoy a moment of peace from walking the city streets with a magnificent view of the harbor and mountains.

The Ritz-Carlton: The only tropical rain forest in the US, El Yunque National Forest has some of the best hiking trails and camping spots in the region. Don't forget to take a refreshing dip in the waterfall pool.

The Ritz-Carlton: This park offers recreational and educational facilities, at 285 feet above sea level, focused on science. Activities include a zoo, planetarium and various interactive themed exhibits.

The Ritz-Carlton: This recreational beach area is home to a large rock formation resembling an ox head. A natural peculiarity, the formation has been eroded for many years by the surrounding natural elements.

The Ritz-Carlton: Located a little off the beaten path this is perfect for an adventurous afternoon; a cluster of coastal limestone caves containing centuries-old Taino petroglyphs carved during ceremonial activities.

The Ritz-Carlton: The largest single-aperture telescope and radio telescope in the world, it's been used to study the ionosphere, transmit messages into space, and was featured in many popular films, like GoldenEye.

The Ritz-Carlton: For a scenic drive travel south & west to the lighthouse of Cabo Rojo. It guides ships from the Caribbean to the Atlantic and is the perfect spot to enjoy majestic views of the west side of the island